The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1917, Page 9

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MUTT AND JEFF iN THE DUCK | MANE WE GoT To PA RED WHITE AN sTeiPes AROUNT SMoKe STACK FoR | wWHar ppIE CAMPI, “CARUSO” Dan | therweight pride the natives of| Saturday night an sete ve and joy, toria a treat og he stepped 1 10 rounds] With Al Davies, Canadian feather Weight champion, and had an edge the Canu in ever und St Davies could do against the Gever Camp! was to hold up his mitts and show t e was a game on tn Eddie ight North: | made an in a 20 f ‘Another bout may Victoria in the near f Pinkman, Seai(le weight, and holder o western (itle, has beea 8 talkative Joa Bailey champion hip the htweight Dominion a is rambitas, land feather: | of his showing A ROSY FUTUR stani being predicted for A the clever little weight, as the res fast Friday night agaiast Lee John 8 tn gen, voteran colored 122-pounder of niled Oakland. : nun According to Bobby Evans, Con. mer Nghtweight of Portiand aes M de in Seattle tonikht on his ATE. way East to take over the manage P Co ment of Matt Brock, Trambitas had B li Che b iat the best of a bout which was staged a - Ss ative. im the army barracks at Vancouver,| CINCINNATI, ¥ Wash., and went 10 round | Wednesday's nati sion The little ditas—b brother wee ne me sige dle is being handied | ™eeting at Chicago m ir ¢ who brought out| the player Umit of the clubs in the | y Smith and made | major leag’ wing reduced to 18 champion of the} men to a c “gga This was Indicted today by thing to hold tha ” Garry Herrmang, chairman of the| . | commisaion PICKING APRICOTS IS a better|“"gome action must be \ paying proposition than jabbing at] w+ aow eon spots of an opponent i} major aaid A with a padded mitt peg, wt thane $e PPP won of Ray Campbell Jelther league to start re . _ 8 Pagente iS | The action must be taken in phome and a ‘cot OF ” | For that reason I bell ! rat BP nes vasse back to the scene of |e? should be taken by the ¢ S. Ray back id oe “ ssion ft » wi ta nis B his old conquests some months ago| ‘ten Waodnesday, © eee wie y ge packs sans | Every major club is carrying; ae eum bermen’s|considerable dead timber, player one ae a who «et a chaace to b the bout took place. He was seen in ever, twice against Why not put t om *, wh : how. | into the linew sancag | fellows back jeorge Ingle in| ney can iniprove themselves b two good exhibitions of the manly | ieving regularly, and at tho same ert. He also knocked ailor” Hynie | time increase the standard of base for a goal in half a round, and black-|)2i1 in those leagues? With Double Bill | The Seattle City termination not to turn evang nder @ued Mike Gibbons’ eye when the Baseballs extravagance in tl two staged a go at Vancouver, B.C. last few years has born astonish : 0 a uat st . e o to re | DAMNILY BOB PITSIEM-InO, “| Guee oe can one ont the me MONS doesn't think so much of/ wid spending without reducing becoming an evangelist after all.line ciate of ball one bit.” 24 We note that he has followed Jessy Nh ne Willard’s steps and joined the Sells ee. Pte cirene .|City League Opens It may be that Jim Jeffries had DS something to do with Bob's de When Ficzsimmons visited Jeff re-| way at its park tly at his ranch California,| ferson st, Sunday gid not seem to think that Itz) header, in which the Elks trimmed erioms as a first class, A the Buicks, 6 to 4, and the New Me i evangelist should be, apd #ald| syystem #quad shut out the Mika P tomething to Fitz about there “be-| dow, § to 0. fag enough hypocrites in the game; Nearly ) fans wore th attend Biready, and if Fitz wanted to do} ance, work, to de on the} Teligio: as equare ~~“. Willard and Fitzsimmons are not Harry Casey Matec hed the only heavyweights that are| with citewes Cant Morris, the} With Cincinnati Lad Oklahoma giant. 's also acting as a WENATCHEE, May 21.—~ freak for one ot the * “greatest.” Dick Wells of Cincinnati and Harry Casey of Seattle will box | here tomorrow night for the Elks’ club. OAKLAND FRANKIE BURNS is! fn bad with Tommy Simpson, one | of his home town promoters. | It seems that Frankie agreed to! hor Al Young, the Denver uisht-/ Trophy Cinched by weight. for Simpson, but changed his mind atter Simpson had started | George Scripture George Scripture cinched the to advertise the show, and had been Her. to some erpense. As a Tesult| cules trophy for himself 3 test Frankie js barred from appearing | his shooting at the Harbor Island ve in Oakland by the promoters traps. In the day's shoot J. H. Hop. ere This will mean that Frankie will! king led in the 5Otarret event, with nch have to go away from home for|48, and in the 100 with 96. Ralph ary, matches, as he cannot box in San| Kinzer was second in each shoot Francisco either. * ee RED FULTON MUST be des- te. It apPears that he is ready ke a long chance to win his ay back to the popularity he was| enjoying before he fouled Carl Mor-| ris | Reports from New York are to the effect that Fulton is after a bout with Sam Langford. It will be the Making or breaking of the Minne sotan. If he wins over the big col-| ored man, he will t ones more as a co lard’s crown, b Poor showing against Toust then retire to heap for once and all NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL VANCOUVER ve SEATTLN ‘Tomorrow, 3 p. m. Teke Fourth Ave. Care. Admistion, 25¢ YOU CAN GET WELL WITHOUT THE KNIVE Allments of the ¢ od Nerves a Ape yes, “Rare hes ead iki Allmente, ysis, Quick, bie treat ment for Pelvic Ailments Blood rm x Langford he the has-been all. DR. KING HIGH GUN Dr. King was high gun at Sun-| hoot at the Green Lake club. | He nicked 48 out CANADIAN PACIFIC The World’s Greatest Highway BACK EAST EXCURSIONS || Daily June 20th to June 30th Ask Us About Dates for July, August and September St. Louis Toronto Montreal Boston New York of a possible 50 + 91.00 Correspondingly low rates to o ther points final limit not to exceed Oct. 31 st. Liberal Limit 3 months, but stopovers SPECIAL SALE DATES Boston, May 28.29 Final limit June 26 St. Paul, June 1-2 Final limit June 30 Des Moines, limit July 6 limit July 11 Final Final June 7.8 June 12-13 Chicago ” For Further Information Apply to E. E. PENN, General Agent Passenger Department, 712 Seoend Avenue, Beattie. Phat, You ¢ Well, at STAR—MONDAY, MAY 21, He Can't Dispute Jeff, YER MIND WHY, we Dorr AND Bs Ooty WERE ORDERED TO THATS ENOUGH! YOU Dow hy QUESTLON ORDERS YOU OBEY ‘Em and WHEN YOU CAwT OB¢ NER YOU 4 ANY Go Dour WITH PLAYING COLOR When the Far Western box- Ing championships are staged, May 30 and 31, in the Arena, with boys from all parts of the country competing for tition, El wer Quinn, a Seattle boy, Ing to prove one of the sen tions. This, at least, is the belief of Chet Mcintyre, superintendent of the Seattle Athletic club, un der whose auspices the meet is being staged “This fellow Quinn le an all ‘|\Cuts Ahead ‘McIntyre Says This Lad for Major Will Surprise Fight Fans| NO PUZZLE 1917. PAGE 9 «Copyright 1 Trade Mork Kee © a pr 4 | HOT SAILOR, L~You Ake! BY BUD FISHER. ©. Fisher. + Offioe? cert? FED wire AMD BLUE WELL, you KICKING AGouT? We WENT Down WITH \ Elgin ¢ COLORS WHAT ARE around athlete,” deciares Chet, “and will surprise local boxing followers by the skill which he’ | will display in the ring.” Quinn is a student at the Broadway high school. He is 20 years of age, a member of the relay, fo and baseball teams. He also sings In the glee club, and it has even been rumored that he has a fot of the girls backed off the boards when It comes to doing knit ting. | ail Western Clubs Will | Put Pep in Majors BY H.C HAMILTON United P NEW YORK, “May 21 —The rejuvenation of Western teams In the National league will do more to boost baseball to greater glory than anything in years, In the opinion of Gov. Tener Pointing out t h and spirit of the Chicago and St. Louis clubs in the past few weeks the season has been sifting al Tener de clared it not only was a pleasant surprise, but one t will create renewed inte: in the clubs > in This meana increased one of the cities pa’ with a ever Frank Barrieau to Again Box Ortega) OAKLAND, May 21.—Battling Ortega and Frank Barrieau will meet at the Emeryville arena Wednesday night in four rounds. CAPITALISTS PASS THRU W. H. Croc president of Crocker Na bank, of Francisco, wi 3. L. Thane, J La Barthe and F, W. Bradley, al capitalists, were in Seattle Mon on their way to inspect min ing properties in Idaho, Alaska Canada dous increase tn m Chicago and Louls, It has been so long since Cubs and Cardinals gave o f doing anything more al that the fans ried them The € s bas tur j tof | team of leftover ab \Phlice Aid Red Cross | | andjd Soldiers’ the Green L pajamas made by ke D. ALR. Red | Cross auxiliary will be button. | ed with Chinese fan-tan “coun. ters” confiscated by the po lice in raids on gambling places. A gift of 126 dozen | “counters” was made by Po. | | | lice Judge Gordon on request. TAILOR EATS % TOADSTOOL ch threw He Grand ave., in sun his lot at MEN READ THIS Let us offer you the relief and comfort we are giving others, and leave the pay- ment end of it in your own hands, We Treat All Diseases of Men Special Vital Decline, Skin Disorders, der Diseases, Nervous Disorders, tula and Piles. BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONCE Free Consultation—Hours 9 a.m. to9 p.m. National Medical Institute 119 OCCIDENTAL AVE, WE ARE FOR MEN | Diseases, such as Blood and and Blad Rupture, and Chronic Varicose Veins, Kidney, Liver [STRAND IS TO BUTTES NORTHW patency LEAGUE > 14 laeat -— | Paul Strand of yesterday was not} the Paul Strand of a week ago, As the result t no-hit, norun, no inan-to-first b was nicked for three runs in the first and three more | urth canto yesterday ¢ batter took his place in the fourth, mm then on tb Visitors got four tallies while Seattle collected one lone score Vancouver will furnish the oppo sition ioday and tom The ‘ ‘ ‘ 3 ais ‘ ' v 1 A & eo ‘ 1 ¢ oe oe + 6 er « . ’ gt Se EVERETT WINS day, 3 to 0, TACOMA WINS | At Spokane . Tacoma Bigbeo and Baldwin; Pillet and| Stevens. AMERICAN RESULTS -———_ At Detroit 1-42, rland and Spencer; | Walters: (1) At Cleveland 3-9-0, phia 1-1-1, Gould and O’NeiIl; Schang. QQ phia Bagby and O'Neil; and Meyer, Haley. At Chicago 1-6-1, Scott, Benz and and Thomas, Agnew. At St. Louis 4-100, Groom and Severoid; Henry No National games. leveland 6-10-1, Boston 2-6-0 Schalk; verett defeated Fort Worden at Pverett in a hot baseball meet Sun- a a New York 0-5-1.) Russell und} Philadel Schaver and Philadel Bush, Myers Mays Washington Gallin and DENTIST SOMETHING YOU Only Chinese in League Ball Is No Longer Such) Vernon Vernon Ayau, heralded far and wide as the only Chinese in organized baseball, Isn't. The Honolulan drew his last pay from the Seattle club last night. It was only due to the fact that a cut to the player iimit was necessary that cost Ayau his job. He has been out of the game with a lame back for about two weeks. Prior to his Injury, he gave promise of de- veloping into a nifty fielder at shortstop, where he was sta- tioned, but didn’t seem to be tiene aa EERE By far the largest Sunday crowd of th n turned out yesterday to Paul Strand and Joe McGinnity do battle. Some 4,000 or more fans were on hand. Down in third place. Plunk! Six hits were all the Ath- letics got in th double bill with the Cleveland Indians, Bob Groom held off his former teammates for the St. Louit Browns, Charley Puritte will probably lis work on the knoll troubled the | Yankees. No games here from nesday to Saturday. Wed- Seattle piled up too many errors for a winning ball club. Jack Goldie’s timely hit | the tenth won Saturday's game in for the Seattle Giants, 5 to 4, Hitting averages show Bill Cun ningham and “Hap” @lorse “ain't.” Ad W olgast’s s Bragher hurl for the locals today. It will be his first appearance here. Boland's double in a pinch and to Box Ever Hammer} | SHOULD KNOW] CHICAGO, May 21.—bver Ham Lf Min 68 mer and Johnny Wolgast, brother} coe stat untited Tasttiet, site mig] Ot Ad, have been matched for a 10 n him, but instead| round bout at lowa City May 23S. DENTAL ART] Roth are Mghtweights, but w DHE 1 e t It is to ce Ke person that Di Pain is possible, to convineé the vat peop charged fo Prices exe nable for n-Cl AMLNATIONS AND ESTIMA- TION FRE. ird aed Pike 1504 Third Ave, Op) ndaye, THE LODGE Fourth Ave. at Westlake For Ladies’ and Gentlem High-class Entertainment and Dancing 8 P. M. to 1 P. M, REFRESHMENTS hie Prices Given Aw t t r PAINLESS AUSTIN! _/at catch weights Olympia Ball Crew — Loses to Seattle The Nonpareile of Seattle trim med the Olympia club, at Olympia, 8 to 0. Povey and Johnson worked for the winners. Former Seattle Girl Sets New Swim Mark ALAMEDA, Cal, May 21.—Fran ces Cowels set a new American rec ord for the 880-yard swim at Ala meda beach yesterday, when she | covered the distance in 15: 00% LOS ANGELES, May 21.—Manag- er Stovall, of Joague club, today announced that he had released Pitcher Frank Aral lenes. the Vernon Coast | ill meet | | | | Cubs Given Orders to | Use ‘Beaner’ CHICAGO, May 21.—~The Cubs | were scheduled today to join the latest baseball “hate.” Sport writers for Chicago papers wired from Philadelphia that Man- ager Mitchell has instructed his | pitchers to start using ihe “beam ball” today. | ‘They said that Mitcbell had de cided that inasmuch as other elabs were “getting away with it,” the” Cubs might as well join in. Mitele 7 ell specifically accused Alexander | of using it in Friday's game. Shipbuilders’ League Plays First Contests © With about 4,000 fans on hand, the Shipbutiders’ league opened its sea- son at the new 14th and Jefferson ~ ball park Saturday afternoon, The Skinner & Eddy team walloped the Ames crew in the first game, 2 te 0, while Charley Schmutz, former Seat> — j tle pitcher, worked for the Seattle | Dry Dock and Construction team, | but lost t to the | Duthies |Great Falls Victor Over Vancouver Team | | M | MT. league clu played here yester- | day, as Sunday ball is taboo in Ayau The Montana | Vancouver. squad with Jimmy Clark: "a | won, 8 to 2, | posing Rojas. |Mike Gibbons Would Help Out Les Darcy. SAN FRANCISCO, May 21— Mike Gibbons today telegraphed Les — Darcy, seriously ill at Memphis, Bis (sympathy in his illness, and offer-— | ing any assistance he can extend at | this time. able to connect with the ball when at bat, altho last winter reports were coming daily from Hawaii, telling how he was busting up games with his time- ly swats. It is mot likely that he will experience any trouble in con- necting with another Northwest- ern league club. Pitcher Gene Blake, who came here from Salt Lake, was also let go. Notice to Fuel onsumers In these days of increas- ing prices, the fuel dealers of Seattle are making every effort to keep down your fuel bill. As an important step for the benefit of the public, these dealers find it neces- sary to announce that— Beginning June 1, 1917, fuel will be sold only for cash with order, or cash on delivery.

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